No Woman = No Hip-Hop | Classic Unisex Pullover Hoodie
Hip-hop exists because of women. Period.
The “No Woman = No Hip-Hop” hoodie is a bold declaration honoring the women who built, sustained, and revolutionized hip-hop culture from its very beginning. Inspired by the 7th interlude track “No Woman = No Hip-Hop” by Chicago rapper Ang-13, this design is featured on Synergy—the first all-woman produced, performed, and engineered hip-hop album by Jovan Landry, spotlighting Chicago-based women and femme creatives.
The message is rooted in history. In 1973, a back-to-school jam organized by Cindy Campbell—sister of DJ Kool Herc—sparked what is now recognized as the birth of hip-hop, and it is celebrated annually as National Hip-Hop Day. From organizers and emcees to DJs, producers, and visionaries, women have always been architects of the culture.
This hoodie is more than apparel: It’s affirmation, resistance, and truth you can wear—a statement for those who know that without women, hip-hop would not exist.
Hip-hop exists because of women. Period.
The “No Woman = No Hip-Hop” hoodie is a bold declaration honoring the women who built, sustained, and revolutionized hip-hop culture from its very beginning. Inspired by the 7th interlude track “No Woman = No Hip-Hop” by Chicago rapper Ang-13, this design is featured on Synergy—the first all-woman produced, performed, and engineered hip-hop album by Jovan Landry, spotlighting Chicago-based women and femme creatives.
The message is rooted in history. In 1973, a back-to-school jam organized by Cindy Campbell—sister of DJ Kool Herc—sparked what is now recognized as the birth of hip-hop, and it is celebrated annually as National Hip-Hop Day. From organizers and emcees to DJs, producers, and visionaries, women have always been architects of the culture.
This hoodie is more than apparel: It’s affirmation, resistance, and truth you can wear—a statement for those who know that without women, hip-hop would not exist.